On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 12:08:01AM -0800, Stephen A. Witt wrote:
> Does mutt have a nice built in address book like pine? Does mutt do the
Mutt has aliases, which are really easy to grab based on current message,
and stuff like that.
> IMAP thing like pine? Is mutt able to lookup email addresses
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 12:08:01AM -0800, Stephen A. Witt wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Chris Frost wrote:
>
> > Does the mutt included with debian (hamm) include support for pgp v5 (or
> > gpgp)?
I'm not sure. Certainly does pgp2 and pgp3 (whatever that means).
> > I'm thinking of switching over
On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, Chris Frost wrote:
> Does the mutt included with debian (hamm) include support for pgp v5 (or
> gpgp)?
>
> I'm thinking of switching over to mutt from pine after hearing how many
> people use it here, and after a day of fixing problems trying to get it to
> compile on my boxes
Chris Frost wrote:
> I'm thinking of switching over to mutt from pine after hearing how many
> people use it here, and after a day of fixing problems trying to get it to
> compile on my boxes. :( If anyone here has used both mutt and pine, what
> are the main things mutt offers over pine (besides t
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Does the mutt included with debian (hamm) include support for pgp v5 (or
gpgp)?
I'm thinking of switching over to mutt from pine after hearing how many
people use it here, and after a day of fixing problems trying to get it to
compile on my boxes. :(
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